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verbessertem

Verbessertem is the dative singular form of the German adjective verb­schert, derived from the past participle verb­ verbessern “to improve.” In usage it functions as an attributive adjective describing a masculine or neuter noun in the dative case. The ending -em signals the dative singular for masculine and neuter nouns when the article or determiner does not carry a strong ending.

In practical terms, verb­so­rtetem appears in phrases such as mit verbessertem Material (with improved material) or

Etymology and related forms: verb­ verbessern is a verb meaning to make better, and verb­ss­ert (improved) is

See also: German adjective declension, participles used as adjectives, compound predicates. Note that verb­sertem is not

in
einem
verbesserten
Zustand
(in
improved
condition).
The
exact
form
is
controlled
by
German
adjective
declension
rules:
the
-em
ending
marks
the
dative
singular;
other
forms
for
the
same
stem
include
verbesserten
(dative/accusative
masculine
or
neuter
in
some
contexts)
and
verbessertes
(nominative/accusative
neuter).
the
past
participle
used
as
an
adjective.
The
base
adjective
can
appear
in
other
cases
and
genders
as
verschieden,
for
example
verb­essert
(positive
participle
used
as
adjective:
der
verbesserte
Zustand,
die
verbesserte
Qualität).
The
form
verb­sesem,
verbesserte,
or
verbessern
each
reflect
different
grammatical
roles
in
a
sentence.
a
standalone
noun;
it
is
an
inflected
attributive
form
of
the
adjective
and
typically
appears
before
a
noun
in
a
dative
context.